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Peritoneal Dialysis Use and Practice Patterns: An International Survey Study

Authors :
Kailash K. Jindal
Aminu K. Bello
David Harris
Jeffrey Perl
Irma Tchokhonelidze
Marcello Tonelli
Harun Ur Rashid
Ikechi G. Okpechi
Ezequiel Bellorin-Font
Paul N. Harden
Scott Klarenbach
Vladimir Tesar
Kriang Tungsanga
Feng Ye
Sara N. Davison
Laura Sola
Mohammad Ghnaimat
Syed Saad
Htay Htay
Eric Rondeau
Fergus Caskey
Chih-Wei Yang
Adeera Levin
Csaba P. Kovesdy
Peter G. Kerr
Rumeyza Kazancioglu
Yeoungjee Cho
David W. Johnson
Angela Yee-Moon Wang
Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh
Alexander Zemchenkov
Mohammed Benghanem Gharbi
Meaghan Lunney
Gloria Ashuntantang
Donal O'Donoghue
Emily J See
Shahrzad Ossareh
Ming-Hui Zhao
Brendon L. Neuen
Kitty J Jager
Valerie A. Luyckx
Vivekanand Jha
Mohamed A. Osman
Medical Informatics
ACS - Pulmonary hypertension & thrombosis
APH - Aging & Later Life
APH - Quality of Care
APH - Global Health
KAZANCIOĞLU, Rümeyza
Source :
American journal of kidney diseases, 77(3), 315-325. W.B. Saunders Ltd, Cho, Y, Caskey, F J, Johnson, D W & al., E 2021, ' Peritoneal Dialysis Use and Practice Patterns : An International Survey Study ', American Journal of Kidney Diseases, vol. 77, no. 3, pp. 315-325 . https://doi.org/10.1053/j.ajkd.2020.05.032
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Rationale & Objective: Approximately 11% of people with kidney failure worldwide are treated with peritoneal dialysis (PD). This study examined PD use and practice patterns across the globe. Study Design: A cross-sectional survey. Setting & Participants: Stakeholders including clinicians, policy makers, and patient representatives in 182 countries convened by the International Society of Nephrology between July and September 2018. Outcomes: PD use, availability, accessibility, affordability, delivery, and reporting of quality outcome measures. Analytical Approach: Descriptive statistics. Results: Responses were received from 88% (n = 160) of countries and there were 313 participants (257 nephrologists [82%], 22 non-nephrologist physicians [7%], 6 other health professionals [2%], 17 administrators/policy makers/civil servants [5%], and 11 others [4%]). 85% (n = 156) of countries responded to questions about PD. Median PD use was 38.1 per million population. PD was not available in 30 of the 156 (19%) countries responding to PD-related questions, particularly in countries in Africa (20/41) and low-income countries (15/22). In 69% of countries, PD was the initial dialysis modality for ≤10% of patients with newly diagnosed kidney failure. Patients receiving PD were expected to pay 1% to 25% of treatment costs, and higher (>75%) copayments (out-of-pocket expenses incurred by patients) were more common in South Asia and low-income countries. Average exchange volumes were adequate (defined as 3-4 exchanges per day or the equivalent for automated PD) in 72% of countries. PD quality outcome monitoring and reporting were variable. Most countries did not measure patient-reported PD outcomes. Limitations: Low responses from policy makers; limited ability to provide more in-depth explanations underpinning outcomes from each country due to lack of granular data; lack of objective data. Conclusions: Large inter- and intraregional disparities exist in PD availability, accessibility, affordability, delivery, and reporting of quality outcome measures around the world, with the greatest gaps observed in Africa and South Asia.

Details

ISSN :
02726386
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of kidney diseases, 77(3), 315-325. W.B. Saunders Ltd, Cho, Y, Caskey, F J, Johnson, D W & al., E 2021, ' Peritoneal Dialysis Use and Practice Patterns : An International Survey Study ', American Journal of Kidney Diseases, vol. 77, no. 3, pp. 315-325 . https://doi.org/10.1053/j.ajkd.2020.05.032
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....28b2c1c96f984f13e3f9a8e7bb2ea599